We walked through the tall streets of different campuses of University of Oxford and paved streets on the ground to continue to the next destination. As a real university town, there is no school gate and fence in Oxford. The more than 30 ancient and solemn college buildings scattered in the streets of the city. The cobblestone streets pass through the campus, and they can feel the elegance of literature and art. Along the way, the buildings and courtyards of ancient buildings are familiar and different. One of the walls of a bell tower is engraved in English: It39; 39; s later than you think... And... But it39; 39; s never too late. Savoring this aphorism is indeed an inspiration to Philosophy of life. Thinking may be later than reality, but it is never too late to think. The once sighting bridge and library reading room, which once visited, once again stopped in the high streets of the busy streets, and absorbed the high school buildings on both sides of the main road into the camera. The Queen's college and the mollin college in this street are very famous, and their college buildings have their own characteristics. The former is a tall figure sculpture on both ends of the building, while the latter is a tower with a tall steeple.